North Korea: Trump To End Sanctions

U.S. President Donald Trump walks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa island in Singapore in this picture released on June 12, 2018 by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency. KCNA viaREUTERS

(Reuters) - North Korean state media said on Wednesday U.S. President Donald Trump had agreed to lift sanctions against the North in addition to providing security guarantees in the summit with the North's leader, Kim Jong Un, the previous day.Trump was cited by North Korea's official KCNA news agency as saying he made the promise after pledging to end joint military exercises with South Korea.

U.S. President Donald Trump walks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa island in Singapore in this picture released on June 12, 2018 by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency. KCNA viaREUTERS

(Reuters) - North Korean state media said on Wednesday U.S. President Donald Trump had agreed to lift sanctions against the North in addition to providing security guarantees in the summit with the North's leader, Kim Jong Un, the previous day.Trump was cited by North Korea's official KCNA news agency as saying he made the promise after pledging to end joint military exercises with South Korea.

U.S. President Donald Trump walks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa island in Singapore in this picture released on June 12, 2018 by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency. KCNA viaREUTERS

(Reuters) - North Korean state media said on Wednesday U.S. President Donald Trump had agreed to lift sanctions against the North in addition to providing security guarantees in the summit with the North's leader, Kim Jong Un, the previous day.Trump was cited by North Korea's official KCNA news agency as saying he made the promise after pledging to end joint military exercises with South Korea.

(a) Destroyed his primary testing sight, and
(b) release Americans, and
(c) returned the remains of Korean soldiers, and
(d) ended the Korean War, and
(e) met with South Korea across the DMZ. This is all historic and positive.

To keep the sanctions lifted, he will have to provide permanent, verifiable, halt to nuclear and missile activity.

It's so weird to see Leftists think all of this is such a bad thing. It's not like he shipped $150 billion in cash to Kim or tried to open up the banks against the sanctions.

His administration has already said he is going for a treaty which will be approved by the Senate. This is all good stuff. It's called stopping a war and embracing peace.

(a) Destroyed his primary testing sight, and
(b) release Americans, and
(c) returned the remains of Korean soldiers, and
(d) ended the Korean War, and
(e) met with South Korea across the DMZ. This is all historic and positive.

To keep the sanctions lifted, he will have to provide permanent, verifiable, halt to nuclear and missile activity.

It's so weird to see Leftists think all of this is such a bad thing. It's not like he shipped $150 billion in cash to Kim or tried to open up the banks against the sanctions.

His administration has already said he is going for a treaty which will be approved by the Senate. This is all good stuff. It's called stopping a war and embracing peace.

(a) Destroyed his primary testing sight, and
(b) release Americans, and
(c) returned the remains of Korean soldiers, and
(d) ended the Korean War, and
(e) met with South Korea across the DMZ. This is all historic and positive.

To keep the sanctions lifted, he will have to provide permanent, verifiable, halt to nuclear and missile activity.

It's so weird to see Leftists think all of this is such a bad thing. It's not like he shipped $150 billion in cash to Kim or tried to open up the banks against the sanctions.

His administration has already said he is going for a treaty which will be approved by the Senate. This is all good stuff. It's called stopping a war and embracing peace.

A) Not true
D) What the hell?
E) That was Moon, not Trump. He ran on trying to "normalize" the relationship between SK and NK

Seems like your still not getting that Kim got everything he wanted and Trump got nothing.

(a) Destroyed his primary testing sight, and
(b) release Americans, and
(c) returned the remains of Korean soldiers, and
(d) ended the Korean War, and
(e) met with South Korea across the DMZ. This is all historic and positive.

To keep the sanctions lifted, he will have to provide permanent, verifiable, halt to nuclear and missile activity.

It's so weird to see Leftists think all of this is such a bad thing. It's not like he shipped $150 billion in cash to Kim or tried to open up the banks against the sanctions.

His administration has already said he is going for a treaty which will be approved by the Senate. This is all good stuff. It's called stopping a war and embracing peace.

The $150 billion is on the high side. According the U.S. Treasury Department it was $56 billion.